0 involving competition -- oparty na rywalizacji , wymagający rywalizacji
1 wanting to win or to be more successful than other people -- ambitny
She's very competitive.
2 Competitive prices, services, etc are as good as or better than other prices, services, etc. -- konkurencyjny
Such competitive bidding is a powerful way to contain costs, and is also a good way to develop drugs.
In the current, competitive environment for utilities, power plant owners are reluctant to provide much advance notice of when outages will occur.
Consequently, we are at a competitive disadvantage with the executive branch in some areas, such as performance rewards.
Work emphasis is prevocational in nature, and it is usually assumed that individuals at this programme level are incapable of competitive employment.
To move from a regular workshop programme to competitive employment required an average of yet another nine years.
Usually agricultural technology is closely linked to that of industrial technology and is constantly innovating as private farms strive to remain competitive.
Two types of interaction (competitive or non-competitive inhibition) are allowed.
Establishment of the maternal-fetal interface is extremely competitive among littermates in early swine gestation.
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競爭的, 競賽的, 好競爭的…
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負けず嫌いな, 勝ち負けを競う, 他に負けない…
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yarışmayla ilişkin, rekabete dair, hırslı…
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